There are always a lot of skills in the arrangement of production, and there are several orders at the same time, although they are all foam linings, but there are skills in which one to do first and which one to do next; It’s not that whichever customer is in a hurry will go first; For example, the size of the similar should be arranged on the same machine as much as possible, so that you can save a lot of time to adjust the machine tool in the middle, and the time is very large, and the time is very long, try to arrange it when you are about to get off work, so that people can rest, you can let the machine continue to do it, and when the rest comes back, you can see that the product is almost ready. A lot of things that seem redundant and unnecessary are actually saving a lot of hidden costs, and at the same time, they can also improve the efficiency of production. This is one of the reasons why there are so many factories that do EVA foam processing now, and we have always insisted on quality and not fighting a price war. Our improvement in efficiency and quality can well compensate for the emergence of more and more competitors in the market, and as long as we have always insisted on quality first, while constantly improving our efficiency, so that we can survive well in the EVA lining packaging market. Those manufacturers who blindly use the price to grab customers will one day find that there are lower prices than them, do they follow or not? Follow means no money to make or even lose, if you don’t follow, then there will be no order; Both are dead ends. It’s just a matter of being a little earlier or a little later. Or some people will say that when they find that the price can’t keep up, they can also start with quality and efficiency. It’s too late, and I’m used to doing simple and easy work, and I can’t turn it around for a while to do fine work; Moreover, it is possible to optimize their own technology and equipment well, and use personnel and equipment who are used to doing rough work to do fine work? The saying that you get what you pay for is a summary of the experience of our ancestors for thousands of years, so when you buy a bad product, look back and think about it, is there a good quality product on the market? Where is it? How do I find it? Why can’t I buy it myself? Ask yourself, am I willing to pay a higher price for quality? If you do, then shop around and I’m sure you’ll be interested in finding a quality product. Back to production, when the fixed cost is constant, the difference between good quality and bad quality is in the variable cost, maybe it is labor (good masters have high salaries), or equipment (good equipment is also relatively expensive) or other technologies that we don’t know (this is even more priceless), so how do we choose?

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